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American Promise is a cross-partisan nonprofit organization working to pass the 28th Amendment to the Constitution to limit big money in our political system. American Promise creates an ongoing stream of fresh content designed to inspire, empower and educate people around this issue and the efforts to address it.

We are conducting this survey to ask our audience members which story ideas they find most interesting and useful. This survey is short and should take about 5 minutes to complete. We appreciate your time! 

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* 1. Why do you follow American Promise? (Select up to three responses.)

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* 2. Please indicate your level of interest in reading about these topics related to democracy reform:

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5 Critical Democracy Reforms: Which are most important to you?
Public Campaign Financing: What Is It, Why Does It Matter, and Which Model is Best? 
No Generation Gap: How Big Money in Politics Affects Voters of All Ages
How Our State-by-State Strategy Will Work to Pass the 28th Amendment
A Dark Partnership: How Unlimited Money in Politics and Gerrymandering Work Together to Erode the Value of Our Votes
Transcending Political Polarization: How Our Cross-Partisan Movement Is Rallying Citizens Across the Political Spectrum
Plugged In: How American Promise’s Network of Partners Is Helping Advance Democracy Reforms

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* 3. Please indicate your level of interest in reading about these topics related to citizen leadership:

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How to Approach Elected Officials: Make Progress on Big Money in Politics at the Local Level
City Resolution, County Resolution, State Resolution: How These Build on One Another and Lead to Success
How to Pass a Local Resolution: 6 Steps for Success
4 Top Ways to Meaningfully Engage Elected Officials—from the Citizen Leaders Who’ve Done It
What Leadership Style/Skills Do You Have to Share?
Attracting Citizen Leaders Who Represent Our Diverse Communities
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